Heavy rainfall delays Tiger Creek bridge rehab

— new deadline now December 16

Weeks after the Tiger Creek bridge collapsed in Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni), works have been moving apace, although the contractor has been hampered by torrential rains.
Public Works Ministry Regional Engineer with responsibility for Region Eight, Wendell St Pierre said the contractor has made progress since the bridge’s collapse on November 3.
In a written statement to DPI, the engineer stated the Mahdia abutment (the points where the reconstructed bridge would meet) is complete.
“The second revetment is still to be done, followed by the main beams and decking,” St Pierre said.

The truck in the creek after the bridge collapsed on November 4, 2020

With a new deadline of December 16, 2020, for the reconstruction of the bridge, he said the public has been properly advised on the alternative route available to them from the Kanawaruk Road into Eagle Mountain Road, then into Mahdia.
A machine would assist motorists along a bypass road that extends over a hill, near the reconstruction works, he explained.
Motorists have said this process is frustrating as they have to wait for long periods to be taken along the bypass road that is also in a derelict condition due to the rains.
As such, St Pierre implored commuters to use the original alternative route to reach Mahdia.
The Guyana Geology and Mines Commission is responsible for effecting the reconstruction works while the Public Works Ministry provides technical assistance on the project.